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The Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) X6-2S and X6-2M are two of the latest ODA models released by Oracle which offer greater simplicity, increased optimization and flexibility as well as the ability to support several types of application workloads, deployment solutions and database editions. In addition to the various customizable solutions that the ODA X6-2S and

We at Cintra have been fans of the Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) platform since it was released in late 2011, seeing it as a great fit for some common use cases among our customers, namely: Modernization, Upgrades and Cloud Roadmaps Customers looking to refresh, upgrade and adopt a modern platform Customers looking to adopt a

If you’re not familiar with the Oracle Database Appliance (aka the “ODA”) then you need to be; the ODA is the most successful Oracle Engineered Systems platform in terms the number of units deployed globally. The ODA is now in it’s fourth incarnation and as of October 2015 Oracle announces support for 8TB high capacity

I guess many of you still remember good old times when your company had about three core applications, users were less than twenty, the client layer was installed on a few workstations and all this was fitting perfectly on 2 single instance databases. And then, the company grows, business gets diversified, and suddenly IT becomes

Oracle has designed engineered systems to reduce the cost and complexity of IT infrastructures while increasing productivity and performance. A faster deployment to production is achieved by implementing pre-engineered and pre-assembled hardware and software bundles that have been designed, engineered, and tested to work together. Oracle Engineered Systems are specifically designed and optimized for database

Not surprisingly, we are seeing a lot of demand recently for migrating data from the now-unsupported 10gR2 release to 11gR2. One of our recent data migration projects involved doing this for a 1TB database to the Oracle Database Appliance. In this case, as the legacy database was heavily fragmented, the client requested we load the

One of the biggest licensing challenges our customers face is the increasing license requirements posed by x86 multicore chips. When customers perform a technology refresh to replace obsolete servers, they frequently have no choice but to purchase servers with a significantly higher CPU core count than their existing servers. This can translate into a huge